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  7. CHINA AND JAPAN.

    The anti-Japanese feeling aroused in China by the Taunt Mara incident at Canton, continues to spread. The boycott of Japanese goods and ...

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  8. ANARCHISTS.

    The trial was commenced' to-day, at Barcelona, of the Anarchists concerned in several outrages and bomb explosions in that city. ...

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  9. KAISER WILLIAM.

    Public feeling in the United States is greatly perturbed by what is now known as the "Hill incident." Dr. D. J. Hill, the American ...

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  10. PRIME MINISTER.

    The medical attendants of the Prime Minister. Sir Henry Campbell Bannerman, report that their patient passed a comfortable day and a good night, and ...

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  12. MEMBERS GETTING "STALE"

    That the present session of the Federal Parliament will probably close before the Easter holidays this month is the opinion of Senator M'Gregor. ...

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  13. UNION SQUARE OUTRAGE.

    The man who was killed in Union Square, New York, last Sunday by the bomb thrown at a group of policemen by a Russian Anarchist named ...

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  14. LEAP TO DEATH.

    A fearful fatality last night terminated a performance at Burech's Circus, in Berlin. An audience of 5000 persons had ...

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  15. MACEDONIA.

    The question of establishing reforms in Macedonia that will restore order and peace in that distracted Balkan province is still under the consideration of ...

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  16. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    [?] Houses. [?] are sitting. [?] Senate discusses duties on planes. ...

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  17. SOUTH AFRICAN TARIFF.

    The Trade Commissioner of Canada in South Africa reports that the South African Convention, which meets this month to deal with customs and ...

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  18. CHINESE BUY-IN.

    The influx of Asiatics to British Columbia still continues, notwithstanding the operation of the poll-tax. Of 400 Chinese who lately arrived at ...

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  19. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    The financial outlook of this State is now more hopeful than it has has been for some time past. For the month of March, 1908, the ...

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  20. STRUCK BY LIGHTNING.

    While sitting outside his camp, six miles south of Meckering, a laborer named William Colo was struck by lightning on the left foot. ...

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  21. RAILWAY DELAYS.

    Delays in the goods train service at the Bendigo station have lately led to numerous complaints being made to the Department, and Mr ...

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  22. ESCAPED LUNATICS.

    Two instances of lunatics escaping from asylums for the insane have been reported within the last few days. ...

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